Fulltimer wrote:
Some of you have some things to learn.
Terry
heh. I've been told that before by various people. to which i consistently reply...
she knew EXACTLY what she was getting into long before we got married. I have been a car guy since I was old enough to turn a wrench and drain my first crankcase. I have never been one to spend recklessly (I was the one who had the 20% to put down on our first house... that was $65k i had in the bank and actually quite a bit more.) I bided my time in my young years, banked money like it was going out of style and waited to buy my toys until AFTER I had a good financial position and even had bought the house. After all that I am allowed to indulge in my "childish automotive pursuits" if I so desire... I've earned that right and continue to earn that right by being wise in my financial decisions. in the past couple of years she's mellowed out on it finally, to the point i don't get the _*&()^&*(&( response when I buy parts occasionally. I do expect the in-the-near-future trailer purchase to cause some arguement, but I've been talking about it for months... correction, YEARS. When business was bad and money was tight I didn't go out and buy a new car, I waited until after I'd had a couple GOOD years before I even contemplated getting some new wheels AND made sure we'd recovered our savings before doing so. I am so not like so many of my friends (single, apartment dwellers, changing cars every year or 2, getting upside down on loans, having CC debts, basically being the worst when it comes to financials) that I deserve to use SOME of OUR money as I see fit, just like she does.
/rant
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